THE MICHIGAN DAILY JINA;TONS FOR OFFICERS TO BE HELD TRIS WEER g to 'ihe fact that the medical r of .the preliminary board of Maj.'Robert Arthur of the Uni- R. O. T. C. is president, has ordered to a station in the that board has been unable to or the preliminary examina- or candidates- for commissions United States Army. In view fact that another surgeon will :ailed to fill the vacancy here, ard hopes to meet before the the week. unusual opportunities and ex- prospects for early promo- tas elicited many applications," Major Arthur yesterday when about the offer for-Army corn- ns. The desired number of ap- ons has not as yet been re- and anyone eligible may leave aplications at the R. O. T. C.J which he showed the position which boxing holds on the campus at present and that which he expected it would attain. The other speakers were Coach 'Ted" Sullivan and R. V. Libo- nati, '24m, both of whom gave' short talks on the benefit of boxing and its future at Michigan. Libgnati spoke of plans which have been formed for an inter-college boxing tournament to be held next year in which the six colleges of the Uniyersity will com- pete, medals being given to the repre- sentatives of the differlent colleges who take part in the finals. Let a classified ad find that lost ar- ticle.-Adv. Dance at the Packard tonight.-Adv. cation of "trained attendants" as as sistant to registered nur 'es; tlie drive- away bill providing fo a tax of $3 on every autoimobile driven from the point of manufacture and the Wel1's bill to repeal the athietAi board of CALENDAR OF LEGISLATIURE BE- contrOl and abollh the jab lboxin GINS TO SHOW SIGNS comnussion. I MEOGRAPHING anlt I OF ORDER A bill designed I4 011s(t aud Wer ----._ against passage oC the \\I Iuedmnsare Lansing, April 4-Members of the has been reported out ia I we ho u state legislature returned to the capi- 1rovidcs that al the funds o tol today to enter their, fourth month ahiletishterd b the stxae admlnis- of legislative activity. For the first. athletiboard bo thg ctatainiu- time this session the calendars, trative board. Inasmuch as one of though still ponderous, showed signs the objections against the ahde tic of order instead of jumbled disarray. board, as voiced in public hearings, In both branches a number of appro- has been lack of a system for account priation- bills had been reported out ing for funds, it is generally predicted I of committee and were listed for final that if the bill reported out in the action. The administrative program, house is iassed it will avert passage with its lengthy measures for the re- of the more stringent measure. organization of the state government was on the Berge of completion. Sev- Grimian Buys Ausrian Newspapers eral important bills, which have Meld Vienna, April 4.-According to re- up the proceedings of the legislature ports current in newspaper circles with, long debates and hot. contests, Hugo Stinnes, the great German capi were disposed of last week. The pros- talist, is buying up the Anstrian pro: pect seined to favor adjournment on on a big scale. It is said that he has B O N D A P E R at Very R eason a ble rates Edwar d s - Br others 310 SOUTH STATE STREET P a . t 'xF N -'r -a I Tuks iaxeLdhe I .-'. p k HUSIC, TALKS GIVEN T IOXING CLUB SMOKER han 100 guests were enter- the smoker given by the of the Boxing club Saturday the Union. In addition to uing bouts, which were ex- of clean and fast amateur te program also included I talks b men interested in helton, '21, president of the e a short opening speech in For pure, delicious candy perfection, try a Burpee chocolate covered nougat bar. the latest date set, April 29.! Censor Bill Up Aside from the appropriation bills, which rank next to the administrative program in importance, the Strom motion picture censorship bill, prom- ised to afford one of the principal contests this week. This measure has been bitterly opposed in public hear- acquired turee papers in Vienna (The Tageblatt, Mittags Zeitung and the Oct Uhr Blatt), one in Linz, and one in Graz, and has started a new paper in Klangenfurt. U7se the advertising columns ofa The Michigan Daily to reach the best of Ann Arbor's buyers.-Adv. ,, vr ,° I The 5c and 1c at your dealer's I v, mmmlftmmm *After RINC VACATION Eat at MRS. FAILINCS PHONE 1885 714 MONROE I I ings, and .has been radically amended. A S HO JNTE i It is understood to have the approval SIUo TA I) S Toa of the governor, and many organiza- tions throughout the state are urging This course covers ten easylessons which will enable the Studrien t, Pro- its passage. Another measure in the fessor, Journalist, Doctor, Lawyer or same class which may figure in a anyone seeking a professional career, floor battle this week is the Dacey bill to go thru life with 100 per cent efli- -providing for state supervision of pa- cie ncy. rochal and denominational schools. T'illSCOURSE The house committee on education Is short and inexjiensive, and is virtually killed the bill last week, but nith a money ack guarantee it is reported that members of thatsg committee have been urged to recon- Send This Clih igToay sider and it is possible that the bilyl may still be reported out. y 1411)Boawy , Hart BillDefeated 'ell-y or'. 'Ciy The Hart capital punishment bill Gentleien :-Enclosed herewith was apparently finally disposed of is $5.00 for which kinlly send last week, when it was again defeated me your shorthand course in lacking two of a majority. No at- ten easy lessons by malt. It is tempt was made by its author to se- u dere tood tIatnt stsfied n cure a second reconsideration of the money will be gladly refunded. vote. The twin public utilities bills, one Name ........ already reported out in the senate Street............ and the ether expected out in the house, also promised to meet strenu- City and Stpte.... ous opposition. The Osborn bill in the senate has been greatly modified, but even as amended it is generally believed that it will meet with stern opposition from these legislators who hold the view that it is a menace to the home rule rights of municipali- ties. Ddy Four Bills of Interest We go 6000 miles for the Turkish tobacco used i Murad-Why? 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